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Woodville Advocate (1878), 12 Jun 1879, p. 1

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“'0 will pay Agn-nls :1 Salary of $ll)0 per month and «expenses, or allow .1. large com- mission tMc” our new and wonderful in- v'entions. "’0 mean whnl urn my Sample l'rco. :\(l(lress,ZSllERMAN (30., Mar- dull. blxchigan. listlnmtca lunfié’ml. and cuntrnlrtq tnlwn fur .2113; or all nf “:15 ahm'u wurk. Materials fur- nished if rvquirul. J. HAL WARD BROS. 7.33.7.CKLAYERS, PLANTill-2’11.” :1 X!) ALINONS dc. Shaxzifig 33:6. Blair-Cutting F ('amn'ngtsm. will In: at. tlm “ Eldon ( “Misc," “'umhillc, EVERY “7'1“. NHSDAY aft-smauu :nnl SATI'RDA Y fnru. 2mm], and NH i»: pu-pnn-J L» dn everything in his lin". )wV.‘ 1.4 HM time to gut, a. gum! mum, an: in his lilr inl) dune. SASH.DOOHS AGENTS READ THIS (h-‘mc-E, anmu. “ALL, \VOOIH’ILLE. 'l'ho. mfin-rriln .‘ h: w: huw got tluir (”notary titlwl up in l-ut- thus «file an" arc pry-pared to furnish anything that may be entrusted in them in the shape of Ag G U N N , VETERINARY SURE-EEO}?! Diseases of all (lmncsticatccl animals successfully treated. rflAl’TICAL Anvm'nzrr, Bl lLDEfl AND Cox- 'I‘P. A mm: . Plans :ml Specifi-ations made on the nimrtvst native. ‘lslinmtcs gin-u for all kinds nf mark. on reasonable terms. "ent- in r and \kniJnriou of L‘hurcln:s and Schunl llnuscs :5 ::3M"Ji2dl)'. King Street, \Vuml- NOR' ‘li ERN HOT 3L, \Vood ville, BENJAMIN SCAMMON, Proprietor. This House is situate in the centre of the business portion of the Village, and has re- eently been refitted and refuruishetl, and is therefore most suitable for commercial men and the public generally. The Bar is sup- plied with the best brands of Liquors and Cigars. Guml Stables and attentive Hostler. lluascs n. ville. Clerk 1=:~t and 7111 Division (‘mxrts County ”Victoria. L'lvrk Township of Eldon. Sec- retary [€le 11. A. Snciutv. Agent I’. B. S. Company. (.‘onveyzmccr, Commissmncr 1H Queen's lL-nch. "y’qlfllfilAXM [’EN'I‘LASD, Dentists, ’ uxmu‘, - o.\"r.uuu. Ulwrftho :dmvc. will Ire at Humiltnn's “nttl, rlvxtu"t<vx1,nll the SE‘THXH MUN- DAY ' x h munth. H0 “ill a'so visit \‘ uml\'..|- wn H c b'v " 'nnd 'l'l' ENDA') of each numb, \anpng at Mcl’hclson’s Hotel. J. N1}.L.\.\D>. I”. .V. ; J05. I'ISNTLAND, 1.. “.9. First-class accnmumdatinn and attentive servants. Bar well supplied with the chowâ€" cst liquors mul ungars. ’Bus to and from all trains and every convenience for the travel- ling public. lnspc v-tm uf “lights and \loasurcsConnty of Victoria. \uctioncei, Land and Genelal Agent. Hulk: and “cuts collected. 1 éiuxsmu1*1'10:'â€"â€"()uly-0ne Dollar nyenr, Strictly in Anlmuu'e. ADVERTISINGâ€"~Yenl‘ly Advertisolnents chm-god qualu-rly; ’l‘mnsiunt Ad- vcrtismlmn(s, when ordered. \NM. A. SILVERW'OOD, J. P. GEOR (xii “711 I IS‘ MILLAR, ELDON HOYS 3, \Voodvillo, '1‘.1-:m\'..\1ms, . PH EVERY THURSDAY MURFIND- Ienderson Cave. H Unsrm u 13m 0N, Barristers, c., c. (miceâ€"«- Kent $13., Linda: ADA? "L'lvrl'E-‘fl. l‘LANIXU. .‘.l.‘\ SCROLL N.\ V. CONTRASHNC AND BUleNB King (Graduate of Ontario Vet. College.) PLAEK? I‘VG ME LL Blt.‘|\', H”. A ia’th’ 'I‘RO N0, H g‘rnzcgfiiom and at imttum prim G.“ .\ RI.‘ I25 “UHILIIA'I'IZ. Ehc gdromtr," \\"U()12\'I,L|4E IIM gs’tm'rt, "'mulm'llt'. 3:10ch Gnrflfi smn 'I.\I.’l‘Y. .1106" i msie Bra. run; cheap mul I'ulnhcr fur I‘L' 111.15“ III) NH t'. m1 short moth ,ANDBLINDS :11 6.113115. JUHN A . BARRON" MUFIJ‘IXH Proprietor uy. u): (:Y .\’:’1‘I(,‘lll.0(l‘q'â€"â€"(lfiiwmes peculiar to “'mm-n) prm‘ticml in Hmpituls exclusively dcvutwl f4, IIis:.-;w:Â¥ of “Human in Landau and lwliulmrgl; lllr'tl': A Sl’l‘IUlAl/FY. PRUI’. LlS'l‘llll’H’ Amulinucw and appar- atus for the .-\lltlSL‘pli(; System of Treatment luv: :uluptml ln‘ all the luulinc; Surgeons of Eumpc on hand. Appraim-r for the (,‘nnmlzx Permanent Loan 3; Savings ('umpmy. .‘IHNI‘IY 'I'U LOAN m: a low rate at intcrmt and on easy terms of payment to suit hurrun'cn‘s; Aguntfim‘ the LANUASHIRE FIRE LH'Z‘I‘ [\SK' [{Aht‘ I} (7.0 0(,.)0000 'l‘lIc STANDARD FIRE INSURANCE (‘0. Authnrizmlcapital, $3, 000,.000 'IIm IMH. WWII) RISK a: FARMERS “III: [Nwt I:I.\'I:I: (:0. Capital, 8600.000 Tin (\N'I‘AIIIO Ml TUAL FIRE 1N- SUIM. {1"}! C()., of London, Ont. L. 1:. t'. 8., LI IXHUHHII. (LII‘ENTIA'I‘H 1mm .2 COLLEGE 0r rm'surmxs, AS!) unzx'rn'rr: or lam“. comma»: or mfluutuxs.) Agent for the sale of the celebrated WILSUN A., and LOCKMAN SEWING MACHINES. us“ l'HYSfL‘iAN, SURGEON, AND ACU I (TCI I EL’ 13;. First «1. mr ca: mimmw, rw'l‘lfm-zx', FRAMES, Sum"! Hausa Iv’m'nishings. UH I: I: â€"â€"()nc door cast *4. :23. we MAN, Siatianery, 32‘th Supplies, If yu‘x want mum-,5; to H131 more land, tn pay at? :L mnrtqagc m' nthcr debts, we Would :uh‘isn: _‘.'ml tn we the rcdm-ml terms of the Canada I’rrmzuwnt [uan and Savings Com- pany. which has made nun-c loans to farmers for the last tuVL-nty-Hn'ur- years than any other Yuu mu get any time you want to repay, up to Qilyvars, Tim full mnuunt of the 1mm in advanced, nu uh-«luctiuu being marlv fur mmmissiun, 1m;,’::xcuts iu advach Ui'UXPL‘I'." " A' At her residence on King St, next (1001' to Mr. McSwuyu’s. Pupils can he attended at there own residence If required. , ONEY T0 LOAN on FARM PRO- 1‘ PERTY, for a term of years, at a rea- sunublv rate of intermt. car Mortgages and Municipal Debentures lmu,ht. Apply to 1) up: UfUIPBELL, . n u “'A TCHMA K [‘11: PHOTOGRAPHER ONE DOOR WEST OF NORTHERN ROTEI. \YOUDVILLE, oxnuuo. Music Lessons on. the Organ Office on King Street, or orders can be left at Tu}: Alwom'rb: Olfice. LIVERY! -7 EN :Y RDWA HHS. is prepared to sup- 1 fly Ll'CICKY IUHSat any time and on the s‘mrlcst native. Special attention giwn tn L‘nmmcrciul 'i'r-wcllcrs. Charges ahz'ays mmlcratu. 'l'ililf‘xlfi. CASH. Sta- bles m cunmctiuu with the Eldon Hunsc. ninuld In: :1 MI W- 4;_.§1_LYERW00E Agmt London and Canadian Loan 8: Agency Compapy, n- - ‘0”2; MUFMK 1A li'l‘, Kirkfiuld, Commissioner in B. R., Csnvcyancer. ()liicoâ€"wKing-stq \‘s'nrnlvilic. LAND and General Agent. 9m. .2235. ZCâ€"Zfirrefi. v-u 67-!)- MISS H. G. STOTT or further partic VG I... III. MVK AY, M. IL, L. Ii. U. P. and R â€"-Dr. \IcK: -I3's vmiul and extensive ‘Ikllci: in the HIM Iitlls If IIII 'IIIIIII and .III{ ~t‘ac four l)il1:vlnm Is “11in: II he holds the heat( 'bulic m; M t! :u \InlYICI Unlin- l :I aduizinn «I his ('aIInIlimI Dean-(rs \l Im :1 M11 : ., I .mmu: uf his ehiciencg. h'li. C.»\.\II‘IH‘II.L, . s. LEEDHAM, Money to Loan." SUUHTY AUGTEONEER COUNTY AUCTIONEER. x'crust ul' Nurthurn Hotel, \Vood- Villa, “Maria. is‘uow prepared to give Cure for Herc“. T121165. WOODVI LLB, ONT. usD'WARD JR. v0. FENB. :- \\’OI)\'IIJI;E U. ('. GILCHIUS'I'. :nlzu's apply to \\'bunvn.m, 0x1 WOODVILLE, THURSDAY, JUNE 12, 1879 of Post. Ollice, Capital, $10,. -’ lv .11 ‘ Gum‘s-'0 \Vurncfordfhc said, ‘I have been thinkingin the carriage what I should say In ynu. :.ml cullhl think uf nothing ; no unth- in; that, wm'hl express my sorrow and my jury .’ win ; ‘ l was tno rc should have know: fathcz-‘s sun could (long that ihihg.’ ‘ Say nu murc, sir, past sloop. To“ me and truiy satinlicd.’ ‘ Grnnud at once,’ said George 3 ‘ that is‘ if Ruth says Yes.’ “Cargo ‘\‘:\rncfur«l shook hands with him without. :I. won]. He could Iiml no words; his sink-r was clinging to his neck, weeping the tears of jny null thmnkfulncss, and his own lluurt mu overcharged. ‘ l lnwc .siunu-l greatly,’ snicl Mr. )fllll- win; ‘1 was two rcmly tu believe evil. I slmnlcl Emu,- knuwn all "along that yum‘ {Mb-x43; sun tollld notâ€"cunltl never have ‘ I cannot. let. the past he t"nrgntfcnfv‘onrgu. A great Injury ha‘s been Lunnnittcd and a grant reparation must fallmv. 'l'hc fen prvnchcs that I have hurled at you in my thou-fins fur the last eight. years have come back upon my owu head ; nothing can ever make me forget. You, kinul friemls,’ said theohl man, turning to the prolessm' and his family, who Were gathered, not without. an instinctive leeling as to artistic grouping. in the doorway, ‘ who have entertained linth “'arnofonl as one of yourselves, and have known her story all along, .how shall “a thank you? 'l‘o-Inorrow is Christmas day but on the day followingl shall proclaim (’ieox'ée ng'arnefonl’s innocence to all the people of the firm myl, in their presence, humbly ask this injured man for pardon.’ ‘ Nu, sir, no. My kind old master, there is nothing to forgiw.’ ‘ Julm, my boyr-Mr. Baldwin turned to his nephew -â€"-‘ tell me what I ougl to do.’ ‘ First ask George to let me marry Ruth,’ said John, holding out his hand. Tin-u 3 :id Mr. l‘mldwin, who leaned upon Ju'ma \\'ybrow while he spoke, and spoke nary slim 1y : {COIIIEMHIIJ “ And where, Miss lim'uml, whercâ€"â€"~” lln looked round the remn. ‘ Nut. hereâ€"come lip-stairs, luth dear, with me ; .\lr. Bald“ In, and all of youâ€"yes, 31‘ (vi ynu. Come kind friends, all. ltuth, that: is th‘: more Huprise for you, and then we >lmll lam,- linisiieul.’ She .«prke with quivering lips, and led the Way tip-stairs. ller in'niher, standing impatiently before the tire, sprang to meet her. ‘ \‘eu, (ht-urgeflsui‘l ”ulrll. ‘ [t is done. Ruth dear, this is um my brother, but my betmthcxl. It is your own bruthcrâ€" your own ln'utli -r tieol'gi'. Do you nut remember him now '.' Yes lluth, your brother restored to you indeed, and his innocence established before all the World.‘ A HOME ON THE MOUNTAIN. Let others high for a valley home, Where 11m brook runs murm’riug by, I‘ll build my cut on the mountain's dome, \thrc it loans to the deep blue sky. I love to dwell where the eagles soar, And perch on its starry crown, The wild winds howl and tho thundora roar, As (in: storm cornea‘ mttliug down. 'Lct other; pino for the vale below, Though a home is genial there, I love the drift, of the mountain snow, And the health of its bracing air. “'hat is it make:' a lady’s head Fuel heavy as a lump of lead .7. “'bat makes her nosc’s tip so red '3- Tight-lacing ! ’W hat makes her cheeks burn like a coal, "cl feet as cold as Artie pole? \\ hat Clamps her body and her soul. 9â€"â€" Tight- lacing. ' “'imf makes her waist a wasp-like thing, Aml givvs lzcr tuuguc a waspish sting? “'lmt balks her whuu higlmutcsshe’d sing? Tightâ€"lacing ! “'hat beauty's lines in her destroys, 13ml inshiuu’s puu'crful aid employs. Tu crush from out lwr 1qu its jc._ys?â€"â€"~ Tight-lacing ! “'lmt. quizc Ignoring nature’s facts ; Mar wmst. so cruclly contracts, 'l'iu: we); inch auvcd fresh pains cxacts?~ Tight-lacing ! And what had fashion of the day l i; that ludics nuw Shulllil s. y 'J'm-y'll apuzn without an hour's delay ?-â€" Tight-lacing ! Loyulun Trulh. $1533 '3“ 2‘1"»; 833? GDMES HUME. “'Alsnrx: BIZSAN'P .n'x» JAMES "IC-z. is TlGl‘lT-JACING. Pro Bono Publico.” 93:1rtt'y. ’ Said Genr'c; ‘Xot Hm unly that gun are quit At ltlf;lll. Madame licnlirc announced that supper ms ready, and they all filed in. Nut-dices tn lull ul the splumlurs of this wed- ding fund, unly, as they entered the room, an nnuputcd sight greeted their eyes. llupmt, lmlding :1 award in his hands, was standing on the table, and as they crowded in, executed a grand d nice among the dishes as disiicnll and as original as any Indian dam-u :unnngugga. And such 'was the love of tin: Lumin- family for Art, that this spec- tacle gave them mum dcliglltnnd pride cvml than timphumants and Culd tmkcy, with champagne, which followed. Mr. Baldwin, after supper, askcl it he might propose a toast. Then they had .1. waltz, and Rupert danc- ed with linth, while John tuok Helen. Then begun the dancing of high art, after this respect to fluvial Usage. ‘ Danae «le Foic 1' cried the professor. ‘ l'ns senl, Mailenmiselle Lemire ;pas (leux, Mademoiselle Lennre and Munsieur Rupert Lenzire.’ He struck the floor with his foot, and be. gnu to play. It was a lune sort of quadrillc at first, because two of the purformcrs lmd tearful eyes, anal Would rather have sat in n. comer. But John \'\'ybruw knew what he \wm about, and what, was best for every body. ‘ Not the health and happiness of George and Ruth l'v’arneforil,’ he said ; ‘ that is deep in all our hearts. Iproposo We drink the health of Professor Lemire, who is a good and kind man ; that We wish him all the success that he wishes for himself, and more and that we thank him and his wife and his children, one and all, for their futhful love and care of' Ruth. Let us. pr‘omlse never to forget the great debt we oWo him- a debt so heavy that no service could pay it Again the audience clapped their hands, and there was a lnuve to the class-room. The profess’w touk his violin of ceremony. ‘ Simple quad: Me of fmn',’ he announced. ‘ Mr. Warnefurd and Miss Elwoml at the head, Mr. \Vyhrow and Miss \Varneford tor visvn-vis." ‘ Why, sir,’ said John, ‘ I find that .‘L’Hl- amc Lemirc would be delighted if We would all stay mul take supper here ; {"141 I really think that, if the ymfcssor won-In] allow such at thing, we might have a little dance down stairs helm-c snpper.’ ‘ Beth of you, both of you,’ said Mr. Bald- win. "l‘hc lirm can take in both. And what more John I" ‘ Beg pardon, sir, there’s one that ought -to be remembered. \Vho found out BOstuu Tom and sat by him day and night, so that he could’t escape if he wished, and stuck to him? Stand for‘ard..\laster Rupert. That’s the lad, sir. He wants to go to sea. Give him a passage out and back in one of your own ships. ‘Nu ; give it to George “'arnoford, as some relax-Minn for his (Eight years of un- xueritul suflhring.” ‘ That will not. be fair,’ said George. lint. the audience clapped their hands again. They shook hands, and the audienceâ€"the Lemiresâ€"clappcd their hands and shouted. ‘ The next thing you must do is to give away Helen Elwood on her wedding day, which must be mine and Ruth’s as well ; and you must buy her the very hamlsomcst present that you can think of ; no curmud- geonly gift will do.‘ The audience clappud their hands again, approving this. J 01m \Vybrow, who was a practical man, then said there had been en- ough of tours. ‘ Ay, ay, John. What next I" This time it was old Bun who stepped to the front, and touching his gray old forc- lock: ‘What next should] (10, John ?' asked Mr. Baldwin, wiping his eye-glasses with Lis handkerchief. ‘ You ought to glVC‘IIOSkS in your office to as many of Mr. Leluirc’s sons as like to ac- Ccpt than ; and, my dear uuclu, the part- nership which you promised to me, and which I threw over with so much bra 'ndo in the. church~~~’ ‘ ltis yuurs, my boy, to begin from the new year.’ Mr. Baldwin shook hands with Rupert, now of rosy hue. ‘ You shall have whatever you like to ask for, young gentleman, if I can give it.’ Once more a round of applause from the family, By a dexhuus movement of the right leg, Rupert gracefully stepped over their hca Is, and deposited himself in the buckgmuml. ‘ And nothing for you, Mr. Croil ?’ ‘ Nothing for me, sir,’ saiu the old sailor. ‘ I belong to Miss Helen.’ ‘ Anything else, John '1’ asked Mr. Bald- win, still unsatisfied. No. 131 On Wednesday, 28th May,a serious, occurred at the emigrant shod, Parry i betWeen a party of newlymrrived G. immigrants and the village constables. time during the previous Saturday nig of the new~eomers lost a poeketbool taining a sum of money, which he all! have been stolen from his breast 1 Applying to the interpreter, Louis Nit! De \Vitt ( the loser of the money) was ed to call in the aid of the constable have a search made. This was done. the search was proceeding one of the; named Baumanuâ€"believing (in commm his fellow-countrymen) that the whole was a trick to rob them got up by the preter, of \i'llunl they all appear to out a singularly poor opinionâ€"raised hi threateningly, in order, as he said, to away the swindlers. Constable ( thought the action intended for hini being sustained in his opinion by the, preter he laid an information, obtnij warrant, and in company with 001! {iehardson procueded to execute it. E time llaumann had left the sheds, an at the Thompson House, in Cnrringtm the con-tables found him. \Vith no? preter near to explain matters it in M prising that a foreigner should i to being laid hands on by strangers. ] so somewhat vigorously. Batons wot-jg ed into aqnisition, Baumann received'j blowa on the head, which rendorti temporarily inscusible, and was but Passing the emigrant sheds on the “:3 lock-up llaumann shoutei to his daughters, who came up toward! theE picking up some sticks as they did 10.! parently apprehensive of a rescue mi son resisted the Women with hit, 1 George at the same time firing his I"; over tlndr heads to intimidate them. ‘1 a iieree scrimmage ensued, in wide women Were severely maltreated, Bil son getting a pretty badly damaged Next day Judge McCurry dismissed iii previously warning the prisoner thfifll‘ interpreter that the mere raising 0f I or Weapon by one man to the other! ctriking distance constituted I punt offence under British law. The deck“ received with evident delight by “Q mans present, and elicited a hartyfl you”â€" from _Baumanm ~ Tm; present excellent English Q eminently Sensible in her domestic 1 She cannot cndme the modem idiot of women wearing a low fringe of hai their foreheads. An English exchu that Her Majesty sent special instru the bridesmaids, at the late weddin son, the Duke of C‘onnaught, tlu Would not be permitted to wear the fringes or high heels to their boots, tie their dresses back in the preset uncomfortable and indelicate fashion torin deserves the thanks of every int mother in the land. otl'~â€"u debt, my dear friends, which would nnt pay if we could. For in this In Ruth was received with love, and bro: up, in ”ml-fearing ways of truth and to“; for yuu, (:cm‘go “Mumford, and for us.'_ My slnry is told. You will see now, :1 or, who has told it. The writer is my‘ mmy Helen. 'l‘Wenty years have pl Him-(- that day. and we are 0141 um- people. Some of those who played t part in the drawn». haw departed from nltl Ben :3 gene, mu! Mr. Baldwin ; the lesser, who caught a enhl from going I the rain in his pumps, is gone too ; his ‘ was nut long in following him. The .379 Lemircs, however, have done well. Rtt Wentuut'for his voyage, but once in l bum‘lw, stopped there, and is there I lie is long since married, but he send! 3 a. present every year. His sister Ne want on the stage as a danseuse, and 1 two or three years danced herself into all‘uctiuus of a young fellow who only W2 ed a wife to make him the steadied: and] of men. She took care of all the you: branches, eXCept Charlotte, who live:- 1 Ruth Wyhrow, and is a second mothfij the children. And as fur me, I mu the head “of flu, of Butterick Baldwin, the other pl being John \Vyhrow. Our chief ole Gaspard Lcmiro. 1 got the queen's pa: which was necessary, Mr. Baldwin ”ii my cumplctc restoration to the world. I haul the temporary annoyance of seeing story tohl in the papers, and mangled i‘ telling, too. I can never be tno gratefl the recovery of my good name ; bu! thing for which 1 am most constantly unceasingly grateful is for the gift of 5 feet wifeâ€"~thc most divine gift that WII vouchsafed to man. THE EX D. _ Two hundred and eighty-eight ad: French Cmnmuniats have received a! MAW]: COOPER, of New York, for iwr a. city ordinance in using 5 11¢ spviukling without a permit. has pa line. JAMES 0:: mx W 0001me projector W Oodrufl‘ Scientific Expedition, died I Yonk on \\ cduesday morning of bra 03130. I)“ 1305x511; of New York, c recently of mailing obscene mut‘ sentenced to thirteen months hard 1 Albany Penitentiary and a tine of 8

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